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*Tit tit* (a notice on incoming short message service)

*opening*

I am dying here. Our BEST FRIEND is asking a LOT OF QUESTIONS. A LOT OF GOOD QUESTIONS.

I called him up and asked, serious? Ok. See, I told ya before. That’s why you are needed there. Oh ya, btw u sit next to her? When she asked question, a lot of people look at you? and they know u both come from same company? Goody.

Later…

Another SMS coming in.

I am dying soon. Good bye people

On the other hand when I was blogging, I read xiaxue is already not the hottest blogger in singapore. Or she still wants to be? Heard she is busy dating with her new boyfriend. I don’t want to tok much about it lor.

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Taken from Network World – Free Wi-Fi.

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Network World's Wireless in the Enterprise Newsletter, 11/06/06

New public Wi-Fi community emerges

By Joanie Wexler

Ever hear of FON? It’s a worldwide company, founded in Spain. Late last month, it passed out free Wi-Fi routers in downtown San Francisco during an event it dubbed “Freedom Friday.” Such a deal: They usually charge a whopping 5 bucks for the devices! A “freedom” day in New York is next up for later this year. FON represents just the latest twist in grass-roots efforts to distribute free or low-cost Internet access to the masses to see what creative and interesting activities might result. The idea is that home users with wireless routers share their broadband Internet access connections with others. There are three categories of users. The biggest category consists of “Linuses” (presumably a tribute to open source icon Linus Torvalds). Linuses share the Wi-Fi connection they have at home with so-called “Foneros” (other Wi-Fi users who are part of the FON community). In return, they get free Wi-Fi access wherever they find a FON access point around the world. Another category of users is called “Aliens.” These folks use a FON router but haven’t been persuaded to share their Wi-Fi connection (yet). They get charged 3 bucks a day to use the FON community’s grass-roots Wi-Fi network. Finally, users called “Bills” want to make money from sharing their Wi-Fi connections. So, instead of free roaming, they get 50% share of the fees that Aliens pay to access the FON community. FON’s wireless routers, called La Fonera, use separate Service Set Identifiers for the home user and the outside folks sharing the Internet connection to keep indoor connections secure. The issues abound, of course, from skewing current city/metro/county Wi-Fi business models to creating irate ISPs. More on these next time.strong>Wonder when will Msian community start doing so for the sake of iritate ISPs?

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If you don’t know me, don’t judge me

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The same ol’ sentence as defending oneself. Go hide behind these lline anyway. Love to quote from him, that Internet is a one ass big archive. What you say, what you do and what you post will be there forever. Down to your 9 generations later on. If they still exist.

A search on the net found this

“Here are some quotes that all employees should read. It just might help them think a little different about work and life, and generate some “new found” energy. They might even replace some bad habits with positive actions and ideas.”

It’s more like denial than acceptance. Human instinct. Just to react at these statement and trying to defend themselves. Why can’t a person have such humility and take a step back, look around and view it from different angle? Is the person being so defensive when say that out?
Maybe we don’t know you cause you might have alter ego on your blog? Split Multi Personality? Or Multiple Personality Disorder? Somehow a person alter ego to hide behind the blog they owned? Is it so? Having two masks to wear? One in Real Life (RL) and another virtually on the Internet? They always say, be yourself.

Nobody should ever judge a person as only He Himself can judge when the Judgement Day comes. Right now is that everyone is laying down the images one protray in their mind from the impression you made. From the early begining of the first encounter until this very second. So, if you say being judgemental? I say I know someone who is very judgemental also.

I don’t know. I am not perfect. I am not Saint. I do have errs, and an errs makes the saint more lovely. icon biggrin If you dont know me, dont judge me
p/s: i still have 3 more draft yet to be completed. With a clear stateful mind of course. *goody can’t wait*

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